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Understanding child mental health
This course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years. It will help practitioners to identify the factors that support positive mental health in children, and understand how the different parts of a child’s world interact to influence their social and emotional wellbeing.
Emerging Minds
Transforming documentation & the planning cycle
These courses share conversations with three leaders of services that have been rated Excellent by ACECQA, with Carrie Rose, Renee Mitchell, and Narelle Dawson.
First Door
Supporting children who have experienced trauma
This course uses trauma-informed practice to study the explicit detail and skills of therapeutic engagement. Starting from working with a child who may be reluctant, to identifying children’s resilience and strengths and using them as a way to help move children past self-blame and hopelessness.
Emerging Minds
Words that work: A Core Story of Early Childhood
When it comes to early childhood development and learning, what we say and how we say it matters. The choices we make when we communicate have a huge impact on how people think, feel and behave. By thinking carefully about how we frame our communications, we can help drive change and improve outcomes for children. This course will help you communicate about early childhood in even more powerful ways. It unpacks insights from rigorous research, showing how you can put them into practice, in ways that work for you.
Telethon Kids Institute
Engaging Environments: On-Demand Webcast
This webcast will provide educators with renewed inspiration on the amazing possibilities that exist when planning engaging play spaces for children, using existing space, materials and resources to provide quality learning experiences for children in education and care settings.
Child Australia
Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (including Mandatory Reporting) Workshop
Children are safest when all the adults around them understand how to play a part in preventing abuse.
NAPCAN
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